An eagle eyed Macworld reader spotted a significant typo in Apple’s iPhone Software Update 2.2.
It seems that Apple released the update with the “Categories” tab accidentally spelled “Catagories.” Not a major roadblock, but quite ironic for a company that neurotically obsesses over perfection. As Macworld hilariously points out, it was Scott Forstall, Apple’s vice president of platform experience that said: “I actually have a photographer’s loupe that I use to make sure every pixel is right. We will argue over literally a single pixel.”

“I’ve done the math, and in order to miss the word ‘Catagories’, Scott has overlooked eight hundred and six pixels,” explains TheAppleBlog.
Apple has since fixed the issue by updating the download package.
4 Comments to “Apple Misspells ‘Catagories’ Tab In iPhone Software Update 2.2”
Hilarious. Absolutely hilarious. — “I actually have a photographer’s loupe that I use to make sure every pixel is right.” AAAAAHHHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH !!!! I am on the floor !!!!! LOLOL !!!!! HILAROUS !!!!!! kjhas;kdjhas;
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it’s already fixed. but still HIARIOUS!!!
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weeeeeeee !!!! we can do whatever and say whatever we want !!!! weeeeee !!!! WE ARE APPLE !!!!!!
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haha! stupid apil ifone
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